Herkimer High School - Ye Green Quill Yearbook (Herkimer, NY)
- Class of 1951
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YE GREEN QUILL Mew pdflfdgd THE ANNUAL STAFF presents Ze ZMZZ HIG U: in C-'Q ,Q M .sp 4? 4 ir otqif New '96, 3 94' Qklmgil RKIMER HIGH SCHOOL Herkimer, New York 7951 O 0 QW G Xa fi. ,ff H ,x X 55531-1' Q Il , , 'gt 3' O X O X o X O ?acaa6a7 tie Zcmwm ON THE DRAMA OF HIGH SCHCDOL LIFE All the world is a stage, And the men and Women merely players. Of all the dramas presented on stage, screen. radio, or television, perhaps there is none more convincing for this class of 1951 than the real life drama in which they have participated during their four years at H.H.S. The variety of courses and extracurricular activities have provided scenes for four acts. In spite of the length of the drama the running time has seemed short for the players. Therefore, in this 1951 edition of the 'Ye Green Quill, the stall have reviewed the spotlighted scenes in high school life. Curtain going up! 5 I I To the parents of the class of 1951, the staff respectfully and affectionately dedicates this edition of the 'Ye Green Quill. All too few seniors realize the important part parents play in graduation from high school. Maiiy, perhaps, regard graduation as a selffcompleted honor. However, it is the mothers and fathers who provide the very properties, costumes, and perhaps even rehearsals for this drama of high school life. if 'A' Now, hefore the spotlight is focused on drama at HHS, the staff would like to express deepest appreciation to the parents of the class of '51 who have done so much to make the play, which has run for a four-year season, a success. 6 Zag 3666 DIRECTORS CAST Stars Understudies Extras Starlets A DAY WITH THE STARS FEATURES SPORTS REVUE ADVERTISERS 7 0 G QQ , f gm K J p TL-IE CAST OF DIRECTORS ok?- . 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Patterson, Principal and Secretary, Mrs. jack Smith Class Advisers: Freshman, Mr. Donald Hughes Senior, Miss Ethel Cook Sophomore, Miss Ariel Whitney junior, Miss Emilie jones 1 T English and Lihrary Teachers: Miss Maud Rolls, Mr. Donald Hughes, Miss Ethel Cook, Miss Rinda Bartlett, Miss Laura Wt'dge. Social Studies Teachers: Miss Edith Davis, Mrs. Christine Hawn Mr. Walter Hannahs, Miss Myrtle Larkin. 12 Faculty Lzmguage Teachers: Miss Helene Kegriec: Miss Ariel XVhitn-:y Commercial Department: Miss Anna Matis Mrs. Ermantrude Vv'z1tson Miss Mary E. Powers ..- 'wwem uv' ,Qs' ,UZ - -sh f 'vs-+3 , Math und Science Tcnchcrs Mr. Samuel Zalppizi Mr. john Yost Miss Emilie jones Mr. Williziiii Anderson Miss Elizalwetli Lziniphere Home Economics Dircctor: Miss Marion Blaise: Music Departmcnt: Mr. Carl Des Champs and Mr. Willzird Mathcrs. Art Instructor: Miss Ada Mills Dramatics and Spcccli Instructor: Mr. Frank Ualwlcr 'R Top-Steuben School Shop Center: Mr. joseph Bottomflicalth and Physical Education: Mrs. Welch, Mr. Jack Smith, Mr. Douglas Anderson, Rita Dineen, Mrs. Dorothy Dutcher, Miss Mary Mr. Roland Morgan. B 'h ld ec to , Mr. Elmer Morgan. 15 0 Gu X O O 'A Q 1 THE CHARACTERS I THE CAST ,f , . .xy ' Q. . - ,- fgf mfg-'-:',-1 .- ' Y ' '-' .,-4 -,A . - , .., . fC 4- . -A 'fir'fi-.x.ifgQ.??J -1112-1 l- 4' A A Qilw? 1-C-- X3 ' xlf xl! ' A NI! xlf x I Y no H 21 3 x f ' K, r ' 1 x -,Q . 1 f -Af v ' 'J',. ,.f'. A 'fxzfl I w'I, N f li.: , f Q-:gsm-t 1455. ' . it .TP V-'. . -.31 I4 I 115' .'.-if . 4 - .L ' ew- I ax J X t' .L - Z I n. f -.' ' - . ' 'V .5 1 2' . ' an-2-Eli' ,'!E- . - --3.24 lf, 'LEA ' .i ,- 53. , ,-J,-, v x f .,' X G N ' Y .I ,5.l,i'.j T -1 1.-gg-Q I N f x f N 1 X . J I . 1 ,- 1 I . A V I ' , it .4 A , - I,V, . . I, 5 l 'T x A 17 .leading 2404 ik EDWIN TREFZGER THOMAS VIERTHALER Salutatorian Valedictorlan National Honor Society Back-Richard Lee, Edwin Trefzgcr, Thomas Vierthaler, Walter Richard, Barclay Ruhin, Rohert Zuppizi, Front f- jean Cooley. Anne Thomas, Linda Maguire, Mary Vincent, Marilyn jackson. fWillia111 O'Bryan, absent 18 SENIOR FINANCE COMMITTEE 'faded SENIOR CL.-iss OFFICERS Richard Shaul Marilyn Jackson Edwin Trefzger James Aiello Richard Lee, Richard Shaul, Marilyn Andrews, Edwin Trefzger, Joanne Moslier, Beverly Beckinghum, Marilyn jackson, jean Cooley 19 Mary Area -'1-:NYU Some arc and must bc greater than the rest.' President 1, Vice President 2. Secretary 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 1, 2, 3: Cheer- leading J.V. 4: Majorette 2, 3. 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Festivals ---- Choir 1, 2: Recorder 3, 4: Ye Green Quill 4: Press Club 3, 4: Student Director of Coun- cil Play 3: Syracuse Forum 4: Dramatics 3, 4: Retailing Club-- Vice President 3: Racquet Club -Vice President 4: Prom 3: An- nouncement Committee 4: Ros- enberg Plaque Committee 3: Babe Ruth Citizenship Award 4. Ioseph Baggetta Jos BALL He is thu sum of good nature. Track 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Stage Crew 2. 3. 4: Retailins: Club 2, 3: Dramatics l. 2. 3, 4: National Thespian Society 3, 4: Bowling Team 4. Ioan Backell JOANNIE Happiness lies in SElf'fUYgC!fILl' ness. Point System 3: Volleyball 4: Soccer 4: G.A.A. 4: Playdays 4: Tumbling 4: Choir 3, 4: Cos- tume Committees 4: Home Ec. Vice President 3, Treasurer 4: Commercial Club 1, 2. Beverly Beckingham ..BEvn A fiiend with whom all may be secure. Point System 2: G.A.A. 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Costume Committee 4: Home Ec. Vice President 3, 4: Library Club 1: Dramatics 1: Commercial Club 1, 2: Announcement Committee 4: Usherimr 3: Senior Finance Committee 4: American Legion Oratorical Contest 4. Gregory Abeson DlNNY Oh, our long lived wits. Track 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. Frances Altamuro --FRANNIEH 'il have been little so long. Point System 4: Letter Award Banquet: Tumbling 4: Demon- strations 3. 4: Recorder 2, 3, 4: Ye Green Quill 4: Press Club 3, 4: Dramatics 1-4: Dead Men Can't Hurt You fStudent Directory, Wishing Well. Garden of The Shah tStudent Direetorj: Retailing Club, Sec- retary, 3: Home Ee. Club 4: Racquet Club 4: Prom Commit- tee 3: Poster Contest-Humane Society - Honorable Mention: Commercial Club 1: National Thespian Society 4. Iames Aiello JIMMY His abilities have no limits. President 4: Vice President 1: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Key Club 3: Babe Ruth Citizen- ship Award 4. Marilyn Andrews ANDY Lat your disconlents bc secrets. Student Council 4-Award Com- mittee 4, Constitution Commit- tee 4, Public Relations Com- mittee 3: Tumbling 3: Record- er 4: Ye Green Quill 4 : Press Club 1, 4: Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Grandmother Nick 1. Meet Me in St. Louis 3, Song of Bernadette 3, Lost Hor- izon 4: Baby Sitter 2: Na- tional Thespian Society 3: Os- wego Forum 4 : Future Nurses of America 4: Racquet Club, Pres- ident 4: Prom Committee 3, 4: Senior Finance Committee. 20 I 1 Anthony Belmonte TONY Lost time is never found again. Point System 4: Intramurals 11 Chem Club 3: Visual Ed. Club 2. 3: F.T.A. 2: Math Club- Vice President 3: Junior Ring Committee 3. Roger Bender POKEY A little nonxerise naw and then. Football 2, 3: Ski Team 1, 2. 3, 4: Dramatics 1: Ski Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Science Congress 3, 4. Patricia Belmore HPA-lm She CAYILI be wrong whose life is in the right. Choir 3. 4: Dramatics 3: F.N.A. 4: American Legion Poppy Pos- ter 2. Beverly Blais HBEVU To have friends-be one. Point System 1. 4: Jr. Red Cross 2. 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Con- ference Registrar 2: Junior Li- brary Club 1: Senior Library Club 2, 3: Chem Club 3: Future Nurses of America. President 4: Latin Club. Vice President 4. Ralph Blasting Natalie Brown -.HARPOH UNA1-n We are all fond of novelty. Enjov what your have: work for Junior Red Cross Treasurer 2: mm Nm' 'Mk' Dramatics l, 2: Key Club Prom Committee 3. Shu' Iohn Burrell Mary Ann Casale JOHNNIE MERT 21 Toutl1 is full of sport. Intramurals 3: Tumbling 1: Choir 3: Retailing Club 2. To one who waitx, A moment seems a year. Tumbling 3. 4: Cheerleading. J.V. 3. Varsity 4: Girls' Choir 3: Recorder 4: Dramatics 3, 4: Racquet Club 4: Commercial Club 1: Ushering 2, 3. 4: Usher Commencement Night 3. Dorothy Cool uD0Tv A prrxumllity contmdicri11g hrr name, Girls' Choir 3: Library Club 1, 2, 3: Ring Committee 3: Usher- ing 3: Home Ec. Club 1: Dra- matics 3. Ioan Daly --JOANNIE-' Who plcusuvc gives, shall my veceivcf' Choir 2. 3, 4: Festivals 2, 3: Dramatics, Meet Me in St. Louis 3, Song of Bernadette 2, Old Doc 3: Library Club, Secretary 1, Treasurer 2: Vis- ual Education Club 1 : Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Usherinz 3: Hu- mane Society Poster Contest 2. lean Cooley -fJEANm 'Tuius 15 the curlh .mtl crurv' thing think in it, Student Council 2, 3, 4: Letter Award 4: Activity Chairman 4: Record Chairman 2, 3: Tumbl- ing 3, 4: Girls' Choir 3 -Secre- tary 4: Press Club l: Junior Red Cross 1. 3, 4: Dramatics 2. 3. Secretary 4: Science Service, Secretary 3: Racquet Club 4: Math Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Ushering 3: Senior Finance Committee 4: D.A.R. Home Ec. Award l. Bernard Dunn BERNIE '4Hus humor, thu hurmony of the heart, Student Council 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Base! ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3. 4: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Festivals l, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Play 3: Jun'or Red Cross, President 4: Key Club 3. Secretary 4. 22 Martin Chrisman Barbara Chrisman MARTY BARR Generous minds are all of kinf 'lfou'll ncverlasc vom cquilib' Tumbling: 3, 4: Assembly Pro- doing wo many good gram 2. ' ' Francis Cirelli Ioan Church FRAN JOANNIE The calm and proud pussvssimz Oh, ig! me louc all bmkgn of bright things. things. Choir 3: Sona: of Bernadette Home Ec. Club 3: Library Club 2: Dr:-xmatics 3: Commercial 2: Prom Committee 3. Club 1: Prom Committee 3. Katherine Edick BLONDlE An act of goodness is in itself an act of happiness. ' Point System 4: Gym Demon- stration 3. 4: Chem Club 4: Sci- ence Service 2 : Future Nurses of America 4: Math Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Ushering 3. Samuel Falzarano SAMMY Ship me whe1e the best is like the worst. Point System 4: Football 3: In- tramurals 1, 2. 3. Edward Eisenlord DINGER I have mental joys and mental health. Intramurals 2, 4: Bowling Team 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 3. 42 Chem Club 3: French Club 2. Michael Ferrucci MIKE But that's another story . . Football 2, 3 : Commercial Club 1. Gilda Fiorentino HGILU Her today is worth two tomorrows. Secretary 2: Playdays 1: Tum- bling 3: Choir 3: Dramatics--H President 4, Antic Spring. Song of Bernadette, Old Doc, Lost Horizon, Dead Men Can't Hurt You, Spark- in' : Prom Committee 3: Gar- den of the Shah : Wishing Well. Mary Ann Foti MEM Hope floods my heart with delight. Cheerleader J.V. 3, 4 : Dramalics 1, 2: Prom Decoration Commit- tee 3: Choir 1, 2. 23 Michael Fiorentino MIKE A vouth of labor with an age of case. Intramurals 3. Louis Galeotti -'Loom' When I look back with a smile Basketball 2: Intramurals 1. Thomas Hellenack ml-OM-r Company is an everlasting pleasure to me. Chem Club 3: Visual Education Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4: Math Club 3: Future Teach- ers of America 3. Forrest I ackson --ronnrzsr' And let the rest of the world go by. Football 4: J. V. 3: Intra- murals 2. Cessaro Ingro HINKU Free: at lust! Football 3. 4: Intramurals 1, 2: Bowling 4: Retailinsz Club 2. Marilyn Iackson JACKSON Mingle a little folly with your wisdom. Class Secretary 4 : National Hon- Letter Award Choir 3. 4, or Society 3, 4: Dinner 4: Girls' Vice President 4: In the Gar- den of the Shah Jericho Road 4: Ye Green Quill ference 4: Press 3: Jerry of Recorder 4: 4: Press Con- Club 4: Wil- bur Faces Life 3: Syracuse 4: J. R. C. Citizenship Forum 2: Chem Club 4: Dramatics 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Ring Committee 3: Senior Finance Committee. An- nouncement, 4: D.A.R. Citizen- ship Contest 4. Mildred Gilbert MILLIE 'iSwift to hear, slow to speak. G.A.A. 3: Playdays 3: Library 2, 3: Commercial Club 1. Verna Harter vEnNna A little bird told me. G.A.A. 1: Basketball l: Home Economics Club 3: Dramatics 1, 2: Tennis Club. Secretarydreas- urer 2. Ieanetle Hall 1-IALLIEH Advancement is applied mitiatiuc. ' G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1. 2, 3. 4: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Playdays l, 2, 3: Home Ec. Club 1, 4: Dra- matics 3, 4. Marsha Healey f-MARSH Do your worlq today as though there were no tomorrow. Choir 2. 3, 4: Festivals 2, 3: Library Club 1: Visual Educa- tion Club 1: Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4: House Manafrer 4: Science Service 2: F.T.A. 2, 3: Ski Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Ushering, Baccalaureate 3: Pos- ter Contest 1. 2: American Le- lzion Oratorical Contest 4 : Amer- ican Legion Poppy Poster Con- test 2, 3, 4. 24 Richard Iones DICK 'ANU one exists by himself alone. Football 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Festivals 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul Kinney -'PAULIEH The boy with the red hair. Football 3: Track 2, 3: Intra- murals I. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: F.T.A. 2. A. Donald Kcxrecki 1-D0Nn He makes each day a critic on the last. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 2. 3, 4: Recorder 3, Sports Editor 4: Ye Green Quill 3, 4: Press Conference 4: Press Club 3, 4: Retailing 3: Dramatics 4: Racquet Club 3: Ski Club 2, 3: Art Studio 1: American Legion PODDY Poster 4: Dead Men Can't Hurt You 3: Lost Horizon 4: Choir 3. 4: Prom Committee 4. Francis Krug I-'RANH A good laugh brings sunshine. Ski Team 3, 4: Ski Club 3. KRUPA A quiet mind is better than a boisterous heart. Richard Lee '-mcxm-' The best that you have within you is success, National Honor Society 4: Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4: Festivals 1, 2: Boys' State 3: Oswego U. N. Meeting 4: Re- corder 1, 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor 4: Ye Green Quill 1. 2. 3. 4 :, Managing Editor 4: Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4:, Vice Pres. 4: Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4:- Grand- mother Nick, Life of the Party, Old Doc, Lost Hor- izon, Meet Me in St. Louis : Nat. Thespian Society 3, 4: Stu- dent Director of The Monkey's Paw 3: Chem Club 3, Vice Pres. 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Senior Finance Comm. 4: Science Congress 1, 2. 25 Felix Krupa Carmela Lamcmna CARMIE A jolly bundle of sunshine. Choir 1: Home Ec' Club 1: Dra- matics Club 3. Shirley Lewis smut, Kindness pays dividends. Library Club 1, 2, 3: Science Service 2. Charles Maurice CHARLIE Tn yield ix In surreal. Football 1, 2. 3, 4: Track l: Intramurals 2. Scott Miner --scoi-1-Y-' I 'never think of thu futuvc. It comes wan enough. J.V. Football 2, 3: J.V. Basket- ball 3: Baseball 3: Track l: Intramurals 1, 2, 4: Ski Club 1, 2. Donald Ligoski -.D0N,, The less men think, the nmvt they talk, Retailing Club 2. Linda Maguire f-ivuclc' '4Where my heart gains itx galil. I will find sucfcxxf' National Honor Society 4: Ten- nis 3: Recorder 2, 3, 4: Ye Green Quill 4: French Club, Secretary 2, Vice President 4: Chairman of Ring Committee 3. Carmela Macri -'cUnLY A'Swmg your pm'!nc1. H Point System 3: Choir I, 2. 3 Dramatics 3, Meet Louis 3: Retailing Commercial Club 1. Robert Manley -'noocmv' Me in St Club 3 A smile, a htmdxhuku, 11 fricmlf J.V. Basketball 3: Baseball 3. 4 Intramurals l. 2: Band l. 2, 3 4: Orchestra 4: Fest 3, 4. ivals l. 2 Iean Maytan JEANlE ufviuvidrhip ulxmzvs benefits. H Girls' Basketball 3: Volleyball 3: Soccer 3: G.A.A. 3: Playdays 3: Bowling 3: Demonstrations 3: Softball 3: Girls' Choir 3: Li- brary Club 1, 2, 3: Operetta, Garden of the Shah 3: Com- mercial Club 1. Kathryn Mitchell f-Mlrcu-' For a well 'rounded life, one must have music' Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Quartet 3: Orchestra 3: Festivals 1, 2, 3, 4: Chem Club 3, 4: Dramatics 1, 2, 3: Prom Committee 3: Usheriniz 3. 26 Ioanne Mosher --MOUCHIEH Shu'll laugh and dance and tall: and sing. Student Council Assembly Comm. l, 2, 3: Tennis 3: Tumbling 3: Recorder 1, 2, 3. Editor 4: Ye Green Quill l, 2, 3, Edi- tor 4: Press Conference 3. 4: Press Club 1. 2, 3, 4: CNYSSPA President 4: Dramatics 1, 2, 3. 4: Chem Club 3, Sec'y. 4: Span- ish Club 3, Pres. 4: Science Service 2: F.T.A. 2: Racquet Club 4 : Ski Club 4: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Rosenberg Plaque Comm. 3: Senior Finance Comrress 3. 4 : Science lack Pachman -'PUDGYH lX'hixtlc while you work. Basketball l: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Retailing Club 3, 4: Tennis Club 2. William O'Bryan RUBE Ha that frm obey, ffm com' mand. Junior Class President: Point System 3: Student Council Pres- ident 4: J.V. Football 1, 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' State 3: Recorder 4: Ye Green Quill 4: Man in the Bowler Hat 2: Amie Spring 2: Life of the Party 2: Song of Bernadette 2: Monkey's Paw 3: Meet Me in St. Louis 3: Old Doc 3: Garden of the Shah 3: Lost Horizon 4: Director Dead Men Can't Hurt You 3: Citizenship Forum 4: Dramatics 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3. Chester Palmer cum Hs who lives to enjoy. Football 4: Basketball 3: Intra- murals 4. Elsie Parmon ELSlE An mmrc of luvullv ix wurrll ll pound of clc1vcmcxA. Eleanor Raymonda uRAYn Oh the heart is a free and fettcrless thing. Old Doc 3 3 Commercial Club l. 27 Donald Rasch --noN Stutulv :lull full. lu' vvxfmwx 111 thc hrnllf Point System 4: Track 2: Intra- ml11'8lS 1. 2, 3: Band 3, 4: Or- chestra 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Festivals l. 2. 3. 4: Recorder 2. 4: Meet Me in St. Louis 3: Old Doc : Garden of the Shah : Lost Horizon : Visual Ed Club 2: French Club 2: Dra- matics 3. 4, Vice President 4: Key Club 4: American Legion Oratorical Contest 4. Walter Richard -4BUD,, A f1iC7lLl who lqnowx ull about you and still likes you. Class Treasurer 2: Basketball 3, 4: Intramurals 2: Math Club 35 National Honor Society 4. Rita Salvagni f-nrmf' Tis well tn he merry a Choir 3: Dramatics 3. Katherine Shaver '-KATHY Ta lend a hand. ml wise. Home Economics Club 1. Richard Shaul D ITCHlE ln the spring a young man's Laney turns to thoughts of base' ill 1 . Senior Class Treasurer: Football 4: J.V. Basketball 2, 3, Co- Captain 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, 4 : Intramurals 1, 4 3 Captain Band 1, Quartet 2, 3. 4: Choir 1, 2 3: Festivals 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3: Lost Horizon 4: Chem Club 3: Key Club 3: Ski Club 2: Chairman Senior Finance Committee 4: Point System 3, 4. Peggy Shipengrover Sl-lIPPIE Don't imitate . . . initiate. Recorder 1: Library, Treas- urer 1: Prom Committee 3, 4 Home Economics Award 3. Ross Robinson f-1zosEY There is always room for thc man of force. Football 3: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Choir 4: Now That April's Here 3: Lost Horizon 4: Chem Club 3: Dramatics 4: Tennis Club 2, 3. 4, President 2: Ski Club 2, 3. Barclay Ruhm Blink He will play a great part in thc world. National Honor Society 3, 4: Point System 4: Baseball 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Band l. 2, 3, 4: Or- chestra l, 2, 3, 4: Festivals 1, 2. 3, 4: German Band 2, 3: Boys' State 3: Recorder 4: Ye Green Quill 4: Press Confer- ence 3, 4: Press Club 3, 4, Pres- ident 4: Grandmother Nick 1: Life of the Party 2: Chem Club 3, Treasurer 4: Dramatics Club 1. 2, 3: Tennis Club 1, 2, Vice President 3: Key Club 4: Ski Club 1, 2, 3 4, Treasurer 3. President 4: Science Congress 4. Barbara Roszykiewicz '-Bans Happiness is something Zan en' joy when you are zoo usy to realize it, Point System 2, 3: Track Man- ager 3: Tumbling Demonstration 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Choir 1, 2. 3, 4: J.V. Cheerleading 3, 4: Swimming 2: Ye Green Quill 4: Press Conference, Syracuse, 4: Press Club 2, 3, Secretary 4: Business Committee: Dramatics 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 4: Tennis Club Secretary 3: Ushering Commencement 3. Iohn Salerno JOHNNY Speaks little: does much. Baseball Manager 3: Track 2: Intramurals 2: Band 3: Festi- vals 2: Ye Green Quill 4: Dramatics, Stage Manager 2' Dramatics 2. 28 Stella Stokey s'roKE For her heart was in her work. Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Bowling 3: Softball 1, 2, 3: Soccer 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Playdays 1, 2, 3: Tumbling 1, 2, 3: Home Ec. Club 1. Robert Tcxllman uB0B.n I took to my hccls as fast ax I could. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2. 3: Festivals 1, 2. 3: Ski Club 1. 2, 3. Carl Streeter STREETER I have no time to stand and stare. President 2: Vice President 3: Student Council 1. 2, 3, 4: Con- stitution Committee,Award Com- mittee: Assembly Committee: Little U. N., Oswego, 4: J.R..C. 3: Chem Club 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Math Club 3: Ushering Commencement 3: State Festi- val 1, 2: Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Leroy Tarbox - mano Facts are stubborn things. X Martin Tamawa. Ir. MARTY I am les: proud to have you. tell my worth. Football 2 : Track 2: Intramurals 3: Retailing, Treasurer 2. Edwin Trefzger EDDIE Well done is better than well said, Vice President 4: Student Coun- cil 1: Public Relations 4: Noon- hour Committees 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 4: Choir 1: State Music Festivals 1: Spring Festival 1: Recorder 4: Ye Green Quill 4, Art Editor: Press Club 4: Syracuse Citizenship 4: Chem Club 3, President 4: Visual Ed. 1: French Club 2: Dramatics 4: Science Service 2: Key Club 3, President 4: Prom Committee 3, 4: Commencement Announce- ment 4: Senior Finance 4: Sci- ence Congress 1, 3, 4: American Legion Oratorical Contest 3. 29 Anne Marie Thomas --ANNIE Her cheerfulness will open a door when other keys fail. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Gown Custo- dian 1: Librarian 4: Festivals 1: Operettas 3, 4: F. N. A. Sec- retary 4: Prom Committee 3: Science Congress 3: National Honor Society 4. Ruth Tubbs mornin'- Always do what you arc afraid to do. Basketball 2. 3, 4: Tennis 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4 : Soccer 2. 3, 4 : G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4: Playdays 2, 3, 4: Tumbling' 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: J.R.C. 1: Library Club 1, 2, President 1. Vice President 2: Dramatics 1. 2. 3, 4: Handbook Committee 2, 3: Grandmother Nick 1. ..-Xu Sondra Viscome SANDY From this little spark, will burst A mighty flame. Girls' Choir 3: Garden of the Shah 3: Library Club 3: Dra- matics 3: Prom Committee 3: Ushering 3. Laura Waseleski FUZZY Life is for those who make it so. Retailing Club 3: Dramatics 31 Prom Committee 3: Senior Fi- nance Committee 4. 1' Stephan Wacyk STEVE He is a talker, arid needs no questioning before. Baseball 4 : Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Ioan Weber UREDH Oh, do nut say that I am sentimental. Point System 4: Cheerleading 3. 4: Commercial Club 1. Ioanna Vallese JoANNA Keeps conscience clear and never fears. Home Ec. 1, 2: Library Club 2. 3: Commercial Club 1. Thomas Vierthaler -'mc 'roivr' He lives, who wins a lasting name.' National Honor Society 3, 4: Valedictorian 4: Track Manager 1, 2: Junior Red Cross 1: Ring Committee 3: Handbook Com- mittee 1, 2. 3. Barbara Vancour Blum Experience makes us wise. Tumbling Demonstration 3 : Wilbur Faces Life 3: Home Ec. Club 1: Library Club 1, 2. 3: Dramatics 3: Commercial Club 1: Girls' Choir 3. Mary Vincent '-MARY A thing of beauty is a joy forever. National Honor Society 4: Point System 2: Dramatics 2, 3: Baby Sitter 2: Song of Bernadette 2: Meet Me in St. Louis 3: Old Doc 3: Wilbur Faces Life 3: Sparkin' 4: Na- tional Thespian Society 3, 4: Library Club 1, 2, 3: Announce- ment Committee 4. 30 Edward Zawalski Theodore Zawalski EDDIE TEDDY They say good things come in 'AAlthough the last, fa1 far from pairs. the least. Football 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, Track 1. 3, 4: Chem Club 3. A .I Richard Wheeler max Learning advances each day. Chem Club 3: Science Service 2: Mash Club 3. Robert Zappia uzAPn Fate tried to conceal him by naming him 'Znp'. National Honor Society 3, 4 Football 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1. 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4: Festivals 1, 2: 3, 4: Recorder 1, 2, 3, 4 Ye Green Quill 4: Press Con- ference 2, 3: Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chem Club 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Rosenberg Plaque Commit- tee 3. Patricia Yemans PATTY I love -nigh: more than clay. Point System 3: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Recorder 2. 3. 4: Ye Green Quill 4: Press Club 4: Dramatics 1, 2, 3- Grand- mother Nick 1, Old Doc 3: Home Ee. Club 1: Library Club 1: gram Committee 3, 4: Usher- mg . 31 'a JUNIOR CLASS Back Row G. Vv'eschrol'v, B. Gour, M. Aloisio, E. Ienison, B. Brown, F. Chirico, D. Rodgers, Manion, Miss Jones. Fourth Row Wl1ite, Aiello, Masten, Eramo, C. Morse, E. Kimm, G. Surace. Third Row G. Rando, D. Martin, V. Mula, sl. Tymoczko, P. Marusic, G. Palmer, L. Hughes. Second Row Blais, R. Riven- burg, I. Pye, M. Pekarsky, Charron, -I. Nicollette, C. Mills. First Row- A. Fazio, R. Atkins, E. Parmon, K. Graham. B. Kirchofer, H. Parmon, T. Sosnoski. BOYS' STATE JUNIOR RING COMMITTEE Back f-,A George Surace, joseph Simmons, jack Manion Backvjanet Irons, Thomas Fagan, Olina Fusco, Front--David Martin, Angelo Fazio. Angelo Fazio. Front--'lack Manion, Carol Andrews, Bernadette Pacsrcllo. 32 Ziwlaufuxm l JUNIOR CLASS Hack Row-f Mr, Yost, E. Nasypany, Nitz, L. Gcriiin. Fiftlz Row- P. Swift, P. Goldsinitli, M, Hcllcnack, -I. Scliradcr. M. Piaccnti, Gillwcrt, R. Foster, P, Folts, L. Sokoloslci. Fourth Roww B. Smith, M. Slicarcr. M. Roi. M. Pcrruzzi, P. Dypa, E. Doyle, E. Christman, A. Murphy. Third Row O. Fusco, B. Pacstcllo, Suracc, S. Macrina, Bunoski, A, Bunce, O. Lytwynec, T. Paoni. Second Row--D. Neal, Irons, Swcct, L. Kinney. Cl. Andrews, M. Farrell, M. Matlicws. First Row--B. Van Dclindcr, M. Mills, S. Henderson, S. Grogan, G. Eiscnlord. M. Schultz. -I. Vallcsc. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ,IUNIORS Angelo Fazio, Miss joncs, jack Manion, Back-ffDavid Martin, ,Ianct Irons, jack Manion. Emily Nasypany Front-Mary Lou Aloisio, Linda Sokoloski. 3517244 . . SGPHOMORE CLASS Back Row D. Gardner, B. Thompson, B. Brownrigg, L. Krawczeski. R. Harter, B. Bass, S. Weber, A. Lowell L. Devera, R. Dypa. Fifth Row' S. Vallese. R. Young. C. jackson. C. Mczlcr. B. Church. A. Pratt. S. Petruska, VJ Groom. Martin, V. ONBTYQIU. Fourth Row Carter, S. Vv':ilthart, M. Gregory. P. Fineout. M. Paclierville, C Fiorentino, Tzirlwox, M. Sokol. Third Row Forestzi, D. Buongiorno. A. Cussella. D. Circlli. P. Favat. K VanCour, M. Brown, E. Pclow. Second Row D. Baker, B. Moses, Y. Tinklcr, Godlewski, A. Kirkpatrick, D Mills, M. Seaman. Fwst Row M, Panaritcs, D. Collins, B, Atkins, M. Siinborski, J. May, R. Helmcr. Zwzfeta . . FRESHMAN CLASS Back Rowe -Mr. Hughes, Miss Larkin, Miss Rolls. Fifth Rowflf. Miller, B. jackson, G, jacques, D. Butler, I VVest, P. Krug, L. BoVCe. Fourth Roww-R. Herringshaw, W. Klock, B. Lesniak, R. Bishal, P. Aloisio, C. Lamanna, D. Wright, D. Collis Third RowfS. Manikas, A. Santmire, P. Miller, S. Fiorentino, C. Zammiello, J Pratt, M. Fasollili, R. Carney. Second Row-P. Paoni, B. Aiello, G. Maida, E. Macri, D. McManus, A. Zavagliu, C. Policlora, M. Ferrucci. First Row-P. Sluyter, D. Hardish, B. Hoffman, M. Cogovan, E. Pachman, D. Brown, B. Nasutovich. 34 1415544 . . SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Rout W. Higler, Lupinski, C. Joslin, Hcrkcl, Cotnmn, Kalyncz, D. Miller, B. Hicrholzcr, D. Doyle, N. Barronc, V. Pawlyshyn. Fifth Row- R. Valentine, C. Caliguirc, F. Elwood, Sciarra, B. Zanunicllo, R. LaBreche, T. Casale. B. Palmeiri, F. Burrell, B. Wiliczka. Fourth RowfB. Fudjack, Clark. M. Robinson, Hunt, B. Sosnoski, C. Richards, E. Ochar, C. Bowman. Third Row--A. Richards, C. Ycllc, Shearer, S. Blais, C. Marriott, J. Gallo, M. King, L. Manley, C. Gilbert. Second Row---VD. Mathews. A. Trimboli, W. Curran, Maurice, P. Bokowski, D. Vv'ill, P. Wagner, G. Carter. First Row-fl. Klock, S. Adukicwicz, G. Nahring, J. Scialdonc, G. Recd. B. Tallman. R. LaBrcchc. , . FRESHMAN CLASS Buck Row E. Robinson, D. White, H. McKinney, C. Oldheld. Fifth Row F. Talarico, C. Hyde. Fagan, I. Kane. P. Strectcr. F. Minosh, B. Hubbard, T, Gloo. R. Golden. Fourth Row -j. Orlowski, D, Vs'clwood. K. Hocllrich, D. Tafli, G. Horak, C. Rubin, R. Marks. Third Row'--L. Cool, Piscck, Emrich, E. -loncs, C. Gagc, B. Robertson, A. Manion, R. Blum, D. Dunn. Second Row D. Randall, H. Fcjko, S. Maury. G, Tarkowski, Millcr. L. Aloisio, A. Mathews, F. Varano. First Row--L. Rccsc. R. Lasowski, G. Sakowski, E. Holtz, R. Blais, j. Lowe, bl. Hartcr. W 14 Dag WITH THE STARS Social Studics . . Now, class . Cooking Class . . . 'L-and three chcfsf' Gym Class . . . Steady, thcrc girls. 14 Dag WITH THE DAYS Chem Class . . . Where those strange odors come from. Driver Training . . . The one on the right is the brake. Library Period . . . 'LWhat! No comic hooks? 14 Deny WITH THE STARS Typing Class . . No strikefovers, please. Syracuse Citizenship Delegates . . . OE to Syracuse. Art Class . . . Where's the plaid paint? 14 Deaf WITH THE STARS Lcttcr Award Banquet . . NVhcn do wc cat? Wcckfe1Td Dance . . . We want RI square dance, Physics Lab . . . Let's make an atom bomb. X N 7 0 O 0 , X f V 0 I X Eqwzzmg tie PRDGRAM FOR 1-:H-ig STUSS:-F-3-Sli u PRESENTS 3 E wx 5 I E J' ws-rx-x nu.-sw-AFA CAST E C3 LJ F3 vq E in i f SPECIAL FEATURES EDITORIAL GROUP Standing Edwin Trefzger. Barclay Ruhm, Linda Maguire, Mary Area, Marilyn Andrews, Marilyn jackson S?dlfd'RiCl1ZlFd Lee. Joanne Mosher, David Martin. Spotlight Revue 'Ye Green Quill, 1951 edition, the largest ever made at H.I-I.S,, has photographed and projected all acts and scenes of the drama of high school life. The editorfinfchief, Joanne Mosher, has also directed the publication of the H.H.S. Recorder, assisted hy an editorial staff rcpref senting all classes. Seven Press Cluh mernhers attended the Empire State School Press Conference at Syracuse University last Octoher. Twelve went to Utica College in May where the Recorder earned on Oscar rating of All New York, and where janet Irons was chosen next year's president of the junior Board of the Central New York State Press Association. 42 EDITORS Editorfiri-Chief JOANNIE Mosiiea Managing Editor RICHARD Lula Adviser Miss ETHEL COOK Circulation Box ollice advertising and selling was done hy the Press Cluh mem- hers under thc direction of Dick Lee, managing editor. Charlotte Bowman, 'loan Wlwite, Carolyn Vv'cschroh, Richard Lee, Kathryn Van Cour. Barhara Gour, Mary Lou Aloisio. Fr0ntfAnn Clarswell, Barhara Roszylciewicz. Inserts lnserts and photos of Variety type were included in the regular puhlications. Diane Will, Frances Altamuro, janet lrons, -lean Gallo, Barhara Roszy' kicwicz. Sports The sportswriters were kept husy covering all sports fronts including football, haskethall, hasehall, track. and all girls' sports. Seated -Betty Van Delinder, Wil' liam O'Bryan, Patricia Swift, Don' ald Karecki, -lane Charron. Standing Rohert Zappia, john lvlanion. Exchanges The distribution was headed by Arthur lvlathews and Renny Golden who exchanged papers with other stalls. Arthur Mathews, Renny Golden, Craig Ruhm, Ann Nlanion, Richard Mairks. STUDENT COUNCIL A. Mathews, C. Gilbert, S. Adukiewicz, K. Hollerich, M. Andrews, S. Manikas, Gallo, M. Area, J. Aiello, A. Fazio, C. Andrews, Cooley, E. Nasypany. Committee on Awards Student Council hit the spotlight again with its second annual Award Dinner. A major change made by Council was the awarding of gold cups instead of letters as the activity award. Acting as the clearingfhouse for clulv activities, the Council has prepared a master schedule for clulw meetings. This year the Council attended the Utica meeting of the Central New York Student Council Association. - I ACTIVITY AVJARDS STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Superintendent H. Martin, William O'Bryan Carl Streeter, William O'Bryan, Miss Davis, Miss Myrtle Larkin, Coach E. E. Morgan. Jack Manion, Janet Irons. 44 POINT SYSTEM Last Rota' S. Grogan, D, Rasch, F. Talarico, K. Eclick, B. Paestcllo. Second Row G. Lupinski, R. Shaul j. Martin, B. Rohm. E. jones, C. NVeschroh. Front'-O. Lytwynec, D. Neal, B. Blais, M. Shearer, M. Mathews C. Eisenlord, U. Fusco. Point System The Point System Committee keeps an accurate and complete record of student activities for the awarding of gold cups to the outstanding stars. Those earning 95 points at the end of their junior year are Richard Lee, Williaiiii O'Bryan, Barclay Ruhin, and Rohert Zappia. Five members of the class of 1951 earned their cups at the end of their senior years: Mary Area, Barhara Roszkiewicz, Richard Shaul, Carl Streeter, mlm and Edwin Trefzger. POINT SYSTEM OFFICERS Mary Lou Aloisio, Miss Larkin, Mary Arca Barbara Gour. 45 E 2 Stage Productions Q james Hiltonls Lost Horizon was the hig production of the year for the Dramatics Society. The plot, Lost Horizon, was the story of the discovery of a mysterious civilif Zation at Shangriflzi. Sparkin, a onefact comedy, was pref sented in an exchange assemhly with Frank' fort High School. MR. FRANK GABLIZR LOST HORIZON Richard Sliaul, Williain O'Bryan, Mildred Panarites, Lucia Kinney, Elaine jones, Richard Lcc, Gilda Fiorentino, Donald Rasch, Donald Karecki, Ross Robinson, Marilyn Andrews. 46 Dramatics Staging and sound effects unf der the management of joe Baggetta and George Suraee highlighted the year's showing. STAGE CREW AND SOUND EFFECTS Back Row-Olina Fusco, Josephine Surace, Mary Lou Aloisio, An- gelo Fuzio, George Surace, Greg Maida, Boh Aiello, George Rando. Front Row-f--e Dick Risi, Peter Paoni. All spectacular puhlicity an' gles were supervised hy Pat Swift and the Business Com' mittee. BUSINESS COMMITTEE Marilyn Mills, Marilyn Jackson, Marilyn Shearer, Pat Swift, Fran Altamuro, Joanne Mosher, -lane Charron, Anne Carswell. Dressing up the productions was the work of the Costume Committee. Miss Blais, home economics adviser, designed cos' tumes for each premier. COSTUMES Back' Joan Backell, Beverly Beck' ingham, Ruth Tubbs, Shirley Macrina, Bill O'Bryan, Miss Blais, Carla Polidori. K-neelingfFran Altamuro, Mary Shults. lgxhwwwwvgf' 'm l BAND Back Row--D. Rodgers, C. Joslin, B. Hierholzer, K. Hoellrich, P. Cassella, R, Zappia, D. Rascb, C. Morse, R. Zammiello, F. Marquissee, I. Martin, B. Van Delinder. Second Row-- B. Dunn, R. Fudjack, P. Wagner, C. Zammiello, D. Brown, D. Lee, B. J. Harodecki, M. Pawlyshyn, D. Marks, V. Pawlyshyn, B, Roszykiewic Henderson, T. Gloo, D. jones, C. Rohm. MAJORETTES ,Ioanne Carter Ioan White Mary Arca Donna Neal Carol Marriott 48 J. Sciarra, P. Marusic, R. Miller, F. Talarico, Ruhm, D. Welwood, Cotnam. First Row-V Z, J. Van Delinder, A. Santmire. Sbults, S. Background Music H.H.S. Band, under the leadership of Prof. Mathers, completed a most sucf cessful year. Probably the biggest event of the year for the members of this group was the overnight trip to the Music Festival at Glens Falls. Playing three very diihcult numbers on a Fesf tival basis, the band received the high acclaim of the adjudicators for their achievements. Later in May the band presented their Spring Concert playing classical nurnf bers, overtures, and marches. In the role of a marching band, the group prof vided the marches for all of the football games and also marched in both the Memorial Day and Flag Day parades. I Background Music The orchestra, which has heen steadily improving in the past few years, was very active this year. The group made a dehut at the presentation of Lost Horizon, playing sevf eral numhers hetween acts. The Little Concert, with a program of ten pieces, including many arrangements hy Prof. Mathers, was presented in Fehruary. Some of the selections were Serenade hy Schuhert, Polka hy Shostakovich, Pavane hy Ravel, and Dancing in the Dark, a popular numher hy Schwarty. The orchestra made the trip to Glens Falls with the hand in May and played three of the numhers from their concert. The Hne comments they received from the adjudicators proved Mr. Mathers' statement that this is one of the finest orchesf tras from Herkimer High in several years. Prior. WILLARD MATHERS ORCHESTRA Back RowfM. Shearer, D, Buongiorno, M. Mathews, R. Zappia, C. Morse, D. Rasch, F. Marquisse, J. Martin. D. Jones, D. Baker. Second Row -'--- E, Ochar, Kalynycz, P. Marusic, G. Sakowski, D. Welwood, J. Cotnam, D. Lee, B. Ruhin, E. Kimm, B. Van Delinder, D. Miller E. jenison, F. Talarico. First Row-D. Martin, B. Gour, C. Zammiello, P. Wagner, B. Zammiello, S. Henderson, D, Sluyter, C. Lupinski. Center-Prof. Mathers. 49 Bac R014 Mr DesCl1amps D Neal -I Irons C Streeter D Welwood Kalynycz. D Rascb B OBryan R Robinson E Kimm J Martin Cotnam B Van Delinder M E Gregory 'S Manikas Tbwd Row S Walthart B Brownrigg D Gardner V OBryan M L Aloisio B Aicllo Daly P Mmikas P Marusic F Scxnlon ls Elwood A Fazio K Hoellericb MR DnsC'HAMPs Vocal Arrangements Mixed Choir ind Cirls Choir eombined to present the mnual operetta erry of ericbo Road They also participated in assemblies tt North Tuger 1nd High Sebools The A Cappella Cboir sang at the Elks Memorial Service ind for the Kiwanis Club Each ehoir member was presented with a pieture of the A Cxppella Choir of 19504951 by the Kiwanians. Mixed Choir officers are: President Angelo Fazio' vice president, Donald Raschg secretary, anet Irons, treasurer, Mary Areag librarian, Ann Thomas, Point System representative, Bernadette Paestello, gown cusf todians, Victor O'Bryan and Donald Karecki. Girls' Cboir officers: President, Janet Sweet, vice president, Marilyn Jackson, secretary, Carol Marriott, treasurer, Diane Randall, and librarian, Ann Manion. 50 I. Nicolette, E. Cchar. Second Row-D. Will, C. Eisenlord, F. Karecki, D. Cirelli, C. Lamanna. E. Doyle, O. Fusco, J. Surace, B. Hubbard, M. Rei, A. Thomas, B. Paestello, 1. Baekell. Front RowfA. Bunce, M. Area, Gallo, M. Testa, R. Tafh, B. Blais, M. Seaman, L. Kinney, Hunt, B. Roszykiewiez, Lamanna, S. Blais. Jerry of Jericho Road Playing leading parts in jerry of fevicho Road were Anne Thomas, Francis Scanlon, June Nieolette, Peter Manikas, Dale Vkfelwood, Williani O'Bryan, Stella Manikas, and Sheila Blais. The supporting east included Karl Hoellrieh, Joan Hunt, Rolwert Aiello, Donald Raseh, John Cotnam, Donald Kareeki, Williani Huhhard, and Carole Eisenlord. Ensembles, tourists, cowboys, ghosts, and masquerades added to the gaiety of the scene. Y. B IIQRRY or JERICHO RoAn 51 Authenic References LIBRARY OFFICERS Standing+Ann Carswell, Joseph Kane, Linda Sokoloski. Seated- Miss Wedge. Service to fellow students has been the keynote of Library Club activity this year. Each student librarian presided at the desk at least once a week. During Book Week a tea for the faculty mem' bers was served, with Carol Marriott and Mary Lou Aloisio as co-chairmen, assisted by the members of the three library clubs. Guest speaker, Miss Grace Paull, author and illustrator of children's books, spoke and drew several sketches. Breaking former traditions of Herkimer High School, a boys' library club was formed this year with Joseph Kane as president. The other oflicers were Francis Minosh, vice presidentg Jack Fagan, secretary, and Charles Hyde, treasurer. Linda Sokoloski served as president of Senior Club, assisted by Barbara Cour as vice president, and program chairmen, Joan White secretary, and Ann Kirkpatrick, treasurer. Oflicers of the Junior Library Club included Ann Carswell as president: Betty Hoffman, vice presidentg Ann Manion, secf retary, and Barbara Robertson, treasurer. The three clubs also took part in a meeting at Whitesboro to set up a interschool library club organization. Twentyffive schools were represented. Linda Sokoloski wrote and discussed a proposed constitution for the organization, and was elected temporary president of the group. iflllillli it SENIOR LIBRARY CLUB SeatedfM. Schultz, P. Folts, 1. Godlewski, B. Thompson, White, B. Gour, A. Kirkpatrick, K. VanCour, M. Brown, R. Helmer, M. King, C. Eisenlord, M. Aloisio, R. Foster, A. Lowell, B. Bass, Standing-L. Manley, M. Robinson, M. Sokol, Miss Wedge. 52 W... ..-nl W-ll- ' JUNIOR LIBRARY CLUB E. Miller, B. Nasutovich, S. Maury, M. Cogovan, E. Hotfman, H. Fejko, P. Sluyter, E. jones S. Manikas, Pratt, C. Zammiello, B. Jackson. BOYS' LIBRARY CLUB Standing ---R. Lesniak, C. Hyde, J. Fagan, F, Minosh, D. Collis, R. Blum, P. Strcetcr. Seated--I. Kane, J. Piseck. 53 CLUB BackfCarol Eisenlord, Mrs. Hawn, Ann Kirkpatrick, Mary Lou Aloisio, Barbara Gour. Second ROLU4-BRT' bara Thompson, Mary Shultz, Shiela Blais, Marilyn Brown. Fro'nt4Eliz' abeth Manley, Marilyn jackson, Ann Carswell, Ann Manion. Future Directors Future Teachers of America, Margaret Tuger Club, took part in the first career day panel en' titled The Admissions Policy in the Universities and Colleges in New York State. Several students took an ac' tive part in practice teaching in the grade schools. Each year the club will give a prize at Commencement for the outstanding F.T.A. member. PANEL Elizabeth Manley, Carol Eisenlord, Barbara Thompson, Ann Manion, Marilyn jackson, Ann Carswcll, Barbara Gour. FTA oflicers prepare a bulf letin board for their big dance of the year, which featured a real olclffashioned hoefclown with Dick Schlozhauer and his orchestra. OFFICERS AND ADVISER Carol Eisenlord, Barbara Gour, Carole Marriott, Linda Sokoloski, Mrs. Hawn. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA BACK ROW-M. Hellenack, S. Walthart. M, Brown. K. Van Cour. K. Fldick. SECOND ROW-0. Lytwynec, A. Kirkpatrick, P. Belmore. FIRST ROW-B. Blais, E. Nasypany, A. Zavaixlia., A. Thomas. Helpers on the Scene Future Nurses of America, as a new service group, was organized this year by girls who are interested in nursing as a profession, with Miss Rinda Bartlett as adviser. Wlien the Student Council started a project for noon-hour activity, the F.N.A. were asked if they would take charge. They put tahles and chairs in halls, and provided different types of games. Wardrobe Mistresses Future Home Makers of America is a service cluh as well as a social organization. Girls have helped with Red Cross activities, have made Costumes for Dramatic Club presentation, and served the Christmas tea. As a new project this year, they earned and presented a liftyfcup electric coffee maker to the school, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA STANDING-Shiela Blais.. Shirley Fiorentino, Georgia Jacques, Mary Piaeenti. Elizabeth Doyle. Janet Tarbox, Miss Blais. SEATED-Mary Shultz, Joan Backell, Beverly Beckingham. Janet Sweet. Frances Altamuro. JUNIOR RED CROSS Left to right-Victor O'Bryan, Diane Will, Beverly Blais, Shiela Blais, Edward Eisenlord, jean Gallo, Bernard Dunn, Miss Rolls, jean Cooley, Iohn Manion, Diane Randall, Carol Andrews, Mary Lou Aloisio, Margaret Ferrucci, Gerald Lupinski. Front-Thomas Fagan, William Hubbard. Service Club The high spot of this year's Junior Red Cross activities was the completion of the overseas album. The album was sent to Japan in return for one which HHS received from there. The contents included a copy of our Alma Mater, pictures of our sports, a map of New York State with descriptions of places of interest, and a description of the subjects and activities in our school. The cover was designed and sketched by Doris Gardner. Other accomplishments of the year included financing the sending of The .H.H.S. Recorder to alumni who are in the service, and the preparation of gift boxes which were sent to European children. 56 KEY CLUB StrmdingiB. Brown, J. Herkel, F. Talarico, D. Baker, Martin, R. Lee, D. Rasch, Simmons, R. Blasting, J. Manion. Seatecl7B. Higler, G. Rando, E. Trefzger, R. Zappia, E. Jenison. Service Club Among projects adopted by the Key Club was the purchase of an electric basketball scoreboard, This was made possible through the sale of French fries at the basketball games. Members also assisted the Student Council in the Award Banquet, and acted as ushers for the Open House. They also worked on community projects with the Kiwanis Club. Key Club oilicers are Edwin Trefzger, presidentg Robert Zappia, vice presidentg Edward Jenison, secretary, and George Rando, treasurer. The club was advised by Mr. Willard Blauvelt. 57 CHEM LAB ASSISTANTS VISUAL ED. CLUB john Panarites, Patricia Swift, Carolyn Weschrob, Thomas Fagan, joseph Scalise, Theodore Sosnoski, Barbara Gour, Marilyn Mills, Carole Eisenlord. Peter Aloisio, Edmund Zuis, joseph Simmons, Thomas Hellenack, Eugene Macri, Edward Crawford. Technician CHEM'LAB ASSISTANTS CAMERAMEN With only 10 members, the Visual Educaf tion Club has a string of activities as long as a double feature. In addition to showing Films to classes, members have shown movies to Civil Defense men, to the Science Congress, and for relaxation. With the money ohtained from their free periods. This year the Lab Assistants their concessions and dance, they bought film officially became a club when the Student to use experimentally in their camera, and purf Council approved their constitution. On the chemistry set will he found the Lah Assistants cleaning up or mixing chemicals together for the lahoratory sections. Last year a group of interested chemistry students assisted in the laboratory classes in chased a lapel microphone. CHEM CLUB Back Row-Joanne Mosher, Barclay Ruhm, joseph Simmons. Second Row-Olina Fusco, Kathryn Mitchell, Barbara Gour. Front Row-Carole Eisenlord, Carolyn Weschrob, Mary Lou Aloisio, Edwin Trefzger. 58 Herkimer's fourth Annual Science Congress . . . An interested group watching an out'of'town student present his demonstration. Science on Display At the annual H.H.S. Science Congress there were nearly one hundred entries from schools of the Mohawk Valley. The Chem Cluh, under the supervision of Miss Lamphere, sponsored the event with Richard Lee and Edwin Trefzger as student chairmen. Carole Eisenlord won first place in the physics exhihits for Thin Films, and David Martin took the chemistry demonstration prize for Some Reactions in Gels. joe Simmons won the chemistry exhibit prize for Make Your Own Paints. Topping the biology demonstration section was Edward Crawford with Identification and Classihcaf tion of Some Ciliatesf' Carole Eisenlord, David Martin, and Edward Crawford entered their exhihits and demonstration at the Oneonta Congress held at Hartwick College. David won second place in Chemistry for his demonstration. He also won first place at the Syracuse Science Congress exhibit and second place in demonstration for his same project entered in the Herkimer Science Congress. Carolyn Weschroh won fourth place in Chemistry for her demonstration on Some Thixotropic and Dilatant Suspensions. 59 Q MW lil l Bri? Dialogue Directors SPANISH CLUB Members of the Pan Amigos once again provided something new in the way of entertainment at their weekend dances by featuring a Pinata and a Baile de las Flores f Dance of the Flowersnl. Back Row-Joanne Nitz, Olga Lvtwynec, jean Gallo, joanne Mosher. Front Row- -Paul Marusic, Eugene Mauri, Carol Eisenlord. FRENCH CLUB French Club provided for langue age students a chance to learn more about France through movies, books, picture post cards and records. French Club presented a French play for guests who attended Open House in November, Back Row--V-Mary jane Farrell, Diane Will, Linda Maguire, .lane Foresta, Miss Kegriesz. Second Row 7-lanet Pratt, Elaine jones, Mary Ellen Gregory, Phyllis Wagner, Bar' hara Thompson. Front Row -jerry Lnpinski, Raymond Raymonda, june West, Elizabeth Manley. LATIN CLUB Latinii Dis Cipuli was formed during the past year for the stu- dents taking Latin. Members of the club, with Miss Whitney as adviser, sponsored weekend dances at North School with the proceeds going toward membership in the junior Classical League. Back Rowfjohn Cotnam, Craig Ruhm, Beverly Blais, Pat Folts, Mary Lou Aloisio, Sandra Grogan. SerondRow7Barhara Roszykiewicz, Helen Fejko, ,lane Godlewski, Mar' ilyn Brown, Richard Bishal. Front Row--Richard Marks, Ann Kirk- patrick, Arthur Mathews. Recreation For the Stars The Ski Cluh had two ski husses during the winter, one to Old Forge and the other to Snow Ridge at Turin. The ski team also traveled to Old Forge for 21 twofday Ski Meet and placed third. Racquet Cluh, a newlyforganized activity for the stars, was set up to provide recreation, tennis, pingfpong, and hadmitton were included. During the season, Mrs. Dorothy Dutcher, director, scheduled matches with other valley towns. Members climaxcd the season with a picnic. RACKET CLUB Back Rowf-B. Sosnoski, M. Alof isio, F. Karecki, B. Brownrigg, C. Wesclirob, I. Pyc, D. Neal, I. Nicolette, Mrs. Dutcher. Front Row --M. Andrews, 1. Cooley, C. Bowf man, G. Tarkowski, M, Arca, S. Blais, M. Casale, A. Bunce, S. Grogan, J. Mosher, D. Randall, Bunoski, L, Devera. I , Y . 'Fw '-in M my I SKI CLUB Back Row-C. Ruhm, F. Minosh, 1. Cotnam, D, Welwocid, P. Streeter. Third Row-B. Roberts, R. Bender, C. Streeter, F. Krug, B. Nasutovich, j. Patterson. Second RowfMiss Mills, D, Brown, E. jones, Mosher, P. Krug, E. Pachman. Front Row 7 B. Ruhm, D. Miller, Char' ron, F. Scanlon, Martin. ol Spodigiting THE HEROES IN THE 60666 -ff- '. 2 2 . 5. X lg . Z .. If S' L...-ik f I , Y V- X 51 ' f 'fl -n Jtgx X X ' Q ,,.,x -1 Efsx if N W X uf' , w ..... - F N .1 K ' -v... -1 5 If i V i ff I ff! I ' - X F V '-- '- fx lf, , 1' - r' r 7-A In n. L-d-, 7 , -,--Q. A ..--1- X ' 7 .3 g J' , lip, f ig 1- -A 4 K X i f -7.17 I-Q H4 IW ,, k,,,7ff-ui- -is 1? ,f 1- M - -'mf -2 f .pn-fl i L..-sf,--D T-la' iT. -I i .-- fx-H . . ,i.i-1- il-1 63 FOOTBALL TEAM Bac Row R Shaul G Cirter R Waghorn, B. O'Bryan, J. Aicllo, B. Dunn, F. Talarico, R. Audycki R Zippia Fvont Row G Hough, Piper, C. Palmer, M. Tarnawa, H. Morgan, M. Pigskin Parade Winning their second successive M. M. V. I. League crown via a thrilling 7f6 victory over Ilion, the H.H.S. football team continued their reign as Kings of the Mohawk Valley, Herkimer's impressive 7fl seasonal record proved to be the best wonflost record in Central New York State, and this included such powerhouses as Proctor and Whitesboro. Herkimer's lone defeat was a heartbreaking 34f28 loss to Whitesbciro, but the Red Magicians impressively atoned for this loss by rolling over all league opponents and then traveling outside the valley to crush U. F. A., Poughkeepsie, and Gloversville. Highlight of the season was Capt. Bob Audyckfs award of AllfState honors at end, and his unanimous election on the valley AllfStar eleven. 64 Football Mr. Zappia, Coach E. E. Morgan, Mr. Yost at the HerkimerfMohuwk game 65 its f it i'fei44E I ilfiw .,:,,.,. K W F 5513 Anthony Annutto, Bill Waghcurn, Bernie Dunn, Capt. Pelichowski, Walter Richard, CAPT. Joi-1 N Piauci-iowsici .lim Aiello, Larry Hughes, Frank Talarico. Set Shooters Herkimer High School's hasketeers, led hy Capt. john Pelichowski, put on a tremendous late season drive to overtake the leaguefleading Mohicans of Mohawk, enahlf ing them to he crowned M.M.V.I. haskethall champions. The Andersonmen were defeated hy St. Mary's, Mohawk, and Rome, hut they hounced hack to sweep douhleheaders with Ilion, Little Falls, St. Francis and Holland Patent. Single victories were posted over Mohawk, Dolgeville, Fort Plain, St. johnsville, and Frankfort. Herkimer's 1951 venture into post season tournament play was ahruptly ended hy the Vxfhiteshoro cagers, result' ing in their successful revenge of last year's stunning upset handed them by Herkimer in tourney play. 66 J. V. BASKETBALL TEAM Stawiding Richard Miller, George Palmer, Williririi Higler, Richard Atkins, Philip Cassclla, Victor U'Bryan. Kneeling'-ffKar1 Hoellrich, Donald Baker, Charles Richards, Gene Carter. Junior Set Shooters A11 impressive 11-6 record was posted hy Coach Anderson's J.V. squad. During the latter part of the varsity's 195061 campaign, Larry Hughes and Sharkey Richards, two upfandfcoming j.V.'s, were promoted to the varsity to strengthen them in Hcrkif mer's successful drive for the M.M.V.I. League crown. Boh Heirholtzer did an excellent joh of managing hoth the varsity and J.V. squads. CoAc1H ANmiRsoN and lVlANAlZIiR ROBERT HlliRHl,JLZIiR C17 HHS Basketball Team ln Action with Little Falls Ml gg-un---W VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Patricia Yemans, Ioan Weber, Mary Ann Casale, Lucia Kinney Carol Andrews, Beverly Beekingham. Fan Leaders J.V. and Varsity Cheerleaders, under the supervision of Mrs, Duteher, presented striking performances during the football and basketball seasons, adding new elieers from game to game. Bake sales and dances were sponsored during the year to help defray the cost of the new uniforms. 1. V. CHEERLEADERS Mary Area, Mary Ann Foti, Lorraine Krawczeski, Mary jane Farrell, Janet Irons, Sandra Grogan, Olina Fusco, Barbara Roszykiewiez. l l 69 Diamond Stars Herkimer captured the M.M.V.I. League championship hy hlanketing Ilion 4fO in the seasons finale. Entering the tussle hoth teams were in a dead heat for the crown, hut veteran Jim Aiello allowed hut two hits to the Bombers. As a result of this victory, Herkimer has won the championship of every major sport in which they have participated during the 19504951 sports year. HERKIMER OPPONENTS HERKIMER OPPONENTS 3 Mohawk 2 10 Little Falls 3 4 Rome Free Academy 6 1 U. F. A. 3 14 Frankfort 2 4 llion 0 Z Little Falls 4 if - 9 Ilion 0 65 TOTALS 32 9 Mohawk 6 I Rome Free Academy 4 CZ1l'7t2liD'xxDlTCHll SHAVL 14 Frankfort 2 Manager--Boa FUJACK VARSITY TEAM Standing---A. Fazio, S. Wacyk, B. Hierholzer, G. Surace, T. Casale, L. Hughes, W. O'Bryan, G. Carter, D. Baker, V. O'Bryan, Eramo, F. Talarico, R. Fucljack, R. Manley. Coach Farwell. Kneeling--VN. Bar' rone, R. LaBrecl1c, B. Dunn, R. Brothers, R. Shaul, R. Zappia. B. Wagliimrii, Hcrkcl, Aicllo. FRESHMAN TEAM l D. Marks, R. Tafli, F. Talarico, l D. Tafh, G. Sakowski, C. Oldheld, D. Wriglit, K. Hoellrich, B. Aiello, l J. Kane, B. Huhhard, Orlowski, L. Reese, Coach Farwell. 70 l TRACK TEAM Staviriiaigflf. Graham, S. Audykiewicz, M. Tarnawa, D. Atkins, A, Annutto, B. Higler, A. Smith, S. Miner, E, Parmon, A. Korba Kneeling-J. Vallese, B. Brown, E, jenison. Hoofers Despite the fact that Herkimer doesn't have a home track, the speedsters of Herkimer have fared well in their meets. The flashy running of Herkimer's crack 880 relay team, combined with the hroad jumping of Frank Talarico and Toe Annuttds high jumping, featured Herkimer's capture of second place in the annual M.M.V.I. track meet. Talarico, No. 3 man on the relay team, also won the 220 dash event. Mohawk inflicted a 63f36 defeat on the Herkimer cindermen in a meet held at the Mohicans' track. Herkimer was well represented at the Utica Invitational Track meet by Talarico who won first place laurels in the broad jump, while Toe Annuto placed in the high jump. M. M. V. I. Ilion . . . 451f4 Mohawk . . 13 Herkimer . , 391f4 Little Falls . . . 2 Mohawk . 63 Herkimer . . 36 In the Section III annual track and field meet, Herkimer tallied 11 points through Talaricds recordfhreaking broad jump of 20 feet, SEM inches, plus Aiello's and Annutds capture of second place in the century dash and the high jump. 71 HHS Specialties Herkimer's 1951 tennis team won their season's opener, defeating the Ilion netmen in two out of three matches. The doubles combination of RohinsonfHoffman kept their two year undefeated skein hy scoring an easy victory, while Don Karecki kept his three year singles slate clean hy his single victory. Barclay Ruhm was edged out despite a tremendous rally in the last set. Paced hy Ross Rohinson's and Paul Hoffman's two doubles victories and Don Kareckils singles victory, Herkimer swept third place in the Section 3 tennis tournaf ment held at Hamilton College. The RobinsonfHoffrnan doubles team went all the way to the sectional finals, only to he defeated hy a twosome from Nottingham. Barclay Ruhm was defeated in the first round of play. A tremendous upsetfwin over Little Falls and the capture of third place in the M.M.V,I, Bowling League highlighted the completion of the 195061 season for H.H.S. keglers. Herkimer howlers lost their first match to Little Falls after gaining an early lead. However, in the return go, Herkimer swept all events. Herkimer hattled to a 2f2 deadlock with Mohawk hut in the return match, the Herkimer lads scored a clean' cut victory. llion swept their twofgame series with Herkimer by convincingly capturing all points. TENNIS TEAM Barclay Ruhm Paul Hoffman Ross Robinson Donald Karecki BOYS' BOWLING TEAM Peter Paoni Peter Manikas joseph Baggetta Cessaro Ingro Roger Bender 72 G.A.A. BASKETBALL Center-V-C. Gilhcrt, Miller. D. Collins, Gilbert, A. Zavaglia, J. White, P. Goldsmith, R. Harter, J. May, E. Pelow, j. Shearer, B. Bass, M. King, Backell, Spotlight on Girls' Sports Well seasoned troopers of the G.A.A. stepped into their parts for the 195061 season with considerable show of talent. Marilyii Shearer, Janie Charf ron, Ruth Tuhhs, Betty Van Delinder, and Pat Goldsmith received letters at the Award Banquet. The G.A.A. volleyhall teams journeyed to Poland, lviohawk, and Ilion for playdays. The girls held a playfoff tournament in the high school gym in which only Herkimer teams played. Joanne Carter received the trophy in the howling contest in which only Herkimer girls par' ticipated. G.A.A. BOWLING bl. Carter, M. Shearer, R. Rivenf burg, Harter, B. Moses, B. Smith, j. Shearer. J p lf4ifTJN X TO OUR ADVERTISERS C3 X Z- N lf- g BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1951 4 THE STAFF OF THE Herkimer Memorial Hospital 7 oio1u 1u1n101q1u1u111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 11111 ,101 THE JOURNAL S COURIER CO. 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Y. i I II 1u1n1o1u1-11011-10101111-111 11-101: 1114020 m1u1u1u111-1:-u1a1u11,1u1u111:,1i:1a191..iL .ISD-lifli-U2I. 1baCu DQIDQDQIDQI MIPQ? O: l.0QllQIDQllabD1l,0al-UQl!1. II PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ! H Courses in Accounting, journalism, Secretarial Compliments of Science, Commercial Teaching, Business Ad' H ministration, Medical Secretarial, Social Sec' Q ' l F' . EDWARD HCLLERAN U 5 ll B. S. and A. A. Degrees i ll Catalogue Free on Request ' Funeral Director U i U RIDER COLLEGE i 3 Founded 1865 Trenton, N. Q! lllailf Yi ll PlllQllQ Ill, llliall 1 llalluli liizi 'll lil lUQIIQ0l1lQOQll,9Q1lQllallQ0,1lQlDQOQOQi zz 1014 1 11:14 1 111111101 11111 his 10101019-gi 0:0101n1o1u1n1u1n1cr1:n1o1n1n1o1o1un1u1n E DESOTO f PLYMOUTH AUTOMOBILES DERBY SPCRTSWEAR U II LANNING E99 EOLTS INC. i Q Parts - Repairs - Storage ll HERKIMER, N- Y. ll 225 N. Main Street Q HERKIMER, N. Y. I 1u10i01u11s1u1o1010I4d: 0:4u1o14l1o1u1a1o1a1o1a1s1o1o1o1u1o1o1eQ Qs1oiu1aioioioioZoioi u ?v1o1n1n1n1e1u1o1u1uqnunnqs you-:axon-nip 1 u . ll ll E I Compliments of ! SCHOOL OF DANCING 2 READS FLOWERS I I 1 ! l! l! 31 l! - U 4-.-.-.-.-U-.qu-0-.-N-N-.-urn-....-.9 N.:..:.: : ........:..:..:..: :.:..:::......:5::,g. . '? A-A-A-A---0--A-A-nf I 1 U CALLINCER DRUG CO., INC. H Best Wishes to the gg Class of 1951 The Rexall Drug Stove ll ii 152 N. Iviain Street Q ! HERKIMER, N. Y. li H BGWLING CENTER ll ii H li ,- - -I---.-..-,-I. EE.. I EE.. ,E ll ,,...EE , ...E, , U Q..-.:.::.::5:.:::f:.:c:.: : : : :.1:.::N.!, 1g...,.,:..:..:..:.,.,..:.::,:,,: :,,:,: : :,::,,:m? l ll ll g Home Loans E Compliments of ! Insured Savings Accounts E I I I THE RAINBOW I I g LOAN ASSOCIATION ll , 53 ! ! 101 N. Main Street ! HERKIMER, N' Y. Q HERKIMER, N. Y. ii ai ............I.................I...........-....g. ..........-..........,.,...-.,.....-,,- -,,,,,,,,,,,g clovrocbncooxnzevcnoxnxacrvlxwvxuzfvzocnlrcnnxoxnen Glvrvznuw-:nz NQQIQNQ.-1nq...gI.gs1 ,Q-.,.,.,,.,1., RELIABLE ROOFING AND Compliments to the i ' Class of 1951 i Phone 542 H i E ERTMAN BLOCK f HERKIMER MONTGOMERY WARD l Chas. Simmons Geo. Vierthaler Q .l.........,...........I...........I ,I -.- - - -..-..-..-.-- -..--- - - -..-....g. r:02o-n-u- -1- - --- - -2- - - - -0.34 U a -----------u-----U U ----'---'---------U Compliments of Compliments of U U ' U HERKIMER HARDWARE II H KEAN S Q Q n CUTRATE DRUGS Q 'Your Local Norge Dealers U Q U Largest Stock of Ranges in the Valley 3 102 N- Main Street E HERKINIER, N. Y. H KMER f LTTLE FAIL ER ' I - S Q Q Phone 179 U U U U Q l -ig l l i l 1 l 'i 'T l l i' lfulfzl kill l0Q1UlUllll l0l3i0lUl f- 1 ilillllllffa 4:12 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2-2043. 50:22 1-2:22:22 2222 2 2 2:2 1-4.:f..:. U U l U U U U H Best Wishes to the Class of 1951 II THE KIREY H ii 5 OFFICE EQUIPMENT Co. MODERN SHOE STORE U i U 246 North Main Street Herkimer Store and Little Falls Store , U U U HERMMER' N' Y' Where the Coke Club Buy Their Shoes U E ll U U II T-,vii 19103i,,1,.22,t:,1.:i:.1.i:i-11.5 ofou2u:4i:.: :az :. if.: 22121 .::i:n.::1e1:si nin2u2o2x2o2u2u1u2oiu2n2arioio2lv20'o? 2:02101-'CD 222 2f2C2v202v22222'A2wD04lvc!w? U ! U U For Lunches and Dinners U U U M Y E R S THE NATICNAL DINER Cl h f D d H Lid E Is Always Ready to Serve You Best Ot es or H H .1 Quality Service and Cleanliness U U Is Cur Motto U I-IERRIMER, N. Y. ll I II H Open Day and Nzght H john Manikas Ei Son, Prop. , U U 21213221 2u2o2u1o1n2o2 1 2 2112011910 020:22202:2u2u2u2u2o2:2::ru2n2n2u2u20iao:Q QDQUQUQIICIPQUQDQDQUQWQ KDQIFQUQCDDIUQ ?lQOQ020Q 2024-DQIIQ PQllaUQUQ0,0ql U U U U U U Compliments and U U I B W' h c s est Us es 3 U Compliments of U U U PAUL'S AUTO SUPPLY THE PALMER HQUSE II E E HERKIMER, N. Y. f U U U ll U 2e2:2:2:2:242:2o2c2:2z Q1 0502:2:2:2g2:2:-.-.:c2:1c2:2:2:2:2:2c2aio:o e again: z 1 -: 12: ::::: zu:-:::s::u1v:::m,? snzaqn-f1u1 xuaunznxax-nqpupa1u1u1uap-znxu? U U U U II F F P' kf s '- II I E or ree ic up ervitc Compliments of 2 E PHONE l779fM H D C U G ' S AL CELIO'S II , II Il il Q Shoe Sefvwe H D ICE CREAM BAR ii Q Cleaning and Dyeing 5 105 Prospect Street Herkimer, N. Y. 245 S' Main Street E Doug Dievendorf, Prop. HERKIMER' N' Y' l U i U ': i T- l':'i' 191:-ini 1 1:12121 I-2111225 6921111111-:i iuiaiui 11.39101 l.,i.i..i,,i4s 'gniuiui' 1 i i 10i i i i0i0i0i 10i01l0Q Qbieliuinriraioiuiesidsioioierioicsiuiuiui i . U n T ! Compliments of 88am-IONEHRS ! U U U U U II ll U U H CENTRAL TAXI H I U 3 S Dispatched hy Two Wzly Radio HERMMER N Y I I 7 ' ' ' ll E 100 N. Main Street H H HERIQMER, N. Y. SSNPHONEA83 ll U II ii 'i U1 1 111 1 10-101214212101 -: 1 10:35 oiowzuzkzzzgi -i:1:1:i::,,,i:i 3 1 1 161.5 50131 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 2121 izliuiu? i:::.:.-: 2 1:1 1 1451113151 1 ir: ,i lnimo II U ii Q U U U . II R Fon A BEAUTIFUL HOME S U , U i u i WILLIAM S i i Specializing in Q U U U Mexi' H Chl D F . d A 1, l can ots - ll ogs 3 mmtme an pp umceq S Mushroom Sandwiches i 113 Park Avenue i Fish Fry Sandwiches Every Friday H 3 HERKIMER, N' Y- H R. Galbraith, Prop. 2 i U U U Ozfruirriuillinioiuiui 3 1 1 iuiuiui 1014039 Otkvoiuiuioiaiuiuioiuioiaiui ioiuiuiuiqgfi 50101031 ini 1110101 ni rinii irniuioiniwpgq svioisrioianinissiniaiuioiuiesi iniuioio- U U U U U U U U U U U U Compliments of U U U U II U U E E. H. PETYKIEWICZ U U E H Funeral Home ! U U n U U U U E U U u 50niuio1oioi4aio1o1oioio1oiu14a1011rioisQ Qniviwuiuioiciuioiuiuiaiuianioiviuioif in1011:1011111111n:n11uiu1oi1x1u1u1u31 31 inioiuic 201111 1 ini 31131131113 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1951 SONNE BROS., INC. Compliments of THOMAS I. MAHON Insurance A gency 103 E. Albany Street HERKIMER, N. Y. sicxixsianiaxiniasicxiasiuioixriurizriasiuiuricvgk Best Wishes to the Class of 1951 DICK AND ORIE'S The Best in Homecooked Foods Dick and Orie Falzareno, Props. Phone 1007 118 So. Washington St. Herkimer, N. Y. 1111111 his ini 1111101 limi ni xiuilxiuiexio-fl HERKIMER COUNTY COAL CO. PHONE 270 ini i1n.tu1n:1:iuiniu:. 1 1 :nz-nf 1:n11mi1r1ari1uizx:a:..-ini1:1-111111111111 Compliments of LIBRARY BUREAU DIVISION OF REMINGTON RAND 801 Park Avenue 30101 :ni 2 1 in ini 1 io: iuiwxo LITTLE IOE'S DAIRY J. B. Malowski, Prop. Dairy Products 220 Third Ave. Tel. 183'j HERKIMER, N. Y. u-n- .q-po---- -11----1:-'-1111111-'101121 1...--gnu:-11.1, I U U U U U U U U U U ! H-'I' 0:01101 uioiuinini 11 111.1 1010101 ninguiu-.gg Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1951 MARTIN'S VARIETY STORE i a 0:0-1:1111 1 1ni1i1x1111x1ni11 1111011 111011 ' 0:01101 ri ri 311:11 nioininiuini 10101 : Compliments of ACME PAPER BOX CO. Carl P. Marriott 417 North Main Street HERKIMER, N. Y. asia-'g ezhziuiuguz 101:11 11,11aiu1u:u1n1n1u11o11o:o 14:1 11:1 1 11:1 1:11 1 11:1 1 1 1 10111 .,:, o:w-o.-..-----11-1-.--12.-.,v, 9 a fx a U U Compliments of 3 BARNES MUSIC STCRE Home of Westinghoicse Sells the Emi. E U , , ipi U Music f Radios - Records HERKIMER I U H HERKIMER, N. Y. UTICA f LITTLE FALLS H -' U U U 22222-::::.11:::.:::..2..:. o2ow:.:::22222:.22.222.22.,:. 2: : I I zu: zlizizmz : Z : :wif 2 I Z Z 2 Z : : Z : 2 I : :milf Compliments of i U U YT f FL ERS, I . s BRA GN GW NC ALTON J. FENNER HERKIMER, N. Y. v 112 Park Avenue Funeral Dwectm . U U Phone 890 U U U U U U U 2... ...,.. 1 1.1.1.1.g.-p..-MQN... 101.114 431110: 1. 2.2.,2.:2:2:2.,2 2,,.,2, 24,20-,,,,,,i, 2,2.2.2.2 2..2 2 2.2.2 2 2.2.2 2..2.. -. .5..:..: 2.2 2.252 2 2 2.2 2 2 2 2::,,:,,,+ U U ! U U U U U I U U U ffl . I H A u GLEASCN E99 ARLINGTON oloo 0 oloo H . I' INSURANCE 5 Florists H Q MQ' l U U U U !! U U U U 1uq...1n1..-...,.q-.4-1,11-1111 1 -9--1-1101.03 -Im-:nzmm-1010.-p..-p..1.....,g.,-, 2 2 2 2,,2,,.,,,:, 14:1011ti1:14aiu:ninzuxuiuxuxnxaninioiuugi 50910101 1 1n1o1u1n1u1u1ng01.,2 ,iugnim . U HERKIMER CHIEF MARKET Q! Q Louis Abeson, Prop. U ! Compliments of Fancy Groceries - Poultry Choice Meats . U Fruits and Vegetables 236 N. MAIN STREET A - U . Free Delivery U U ! ..................-.,....2..........2.2.2 2U2.2.2.,3. -3.222 2 2 2 2.2 2 2.2.-..2 2.....-.. .....5. Business Directory Aiello's Super Food Market, 240 Mohawk St, Phone 248-I American Hard Wall Plaster Co., 5 Broad St., Mohawk, Phone 235 Annutto's Service Station, cor. Smith 6 Dewey Ave., Phone 1604 Basloe, lrving, Lawyer, Nelson Block, Phone 156 Blasting, Anthony, Rep. ILGWU of AF of L, 325 Protection Ave., Phone 652 Bridger's Grocery, Caroline St. Caliguire's, 101 W. Smith St., Phone 485 Cassella, Louis I., Contractor, 243 S. Washington St., Phone 1145-W Cherry's Restaurant, 308 Mohawk St., Phone 1065 Chirico Brothers, 125 W. Smith St., Phone 1045 Cogovan's Bakery, 120 W. Albany St., Phone 302 Community Pharmacy, 267 North Main St., Phone 397 Cramer, Decker 6 Rathbun, 109 N. Prospect St., Phone 327 Economy Store, 109 N. Main St., Phone 755-R Em's Beauty Shoppe, 141 North Main St., Phone 481 Excello Office Equipment Co., Main St., Phone 149 Fiato, V. 1. G V. A. DiRuzzo, 318 S. Bellinger St., Phone 1868-R Galcase Home Furnishings, 101 N. Main St., Phone 1653 Gene 6 Eddie's, S. Main St. Grogan Store, 137 N. Main St., Phone 385 Harter G Harris Co., Inc., 109 Park Ave., Phone 420-I Heck's Grill, 129 N. Main St., Phone 390 Henderson Insurance Agency, Inc., 104 Green St., Phone 252 Herkimer Cooperative G.L.F. Service, Inc., Caroline St., Phone 819 Herkimer Linen Supply Co., 204 S. Main St., Phone 288 Herkimer Lumber Co., Inc., 301 E. Albany St., Phone 1605 Hobby Shop, 228 N. Main St., Phone 203-R Ho: Brothers Market, 107 Green St., Phone 57 In and Out Shop, North Main Street Iohn's Super Market, 103 S. Main St., Phone 589 Knights of Columbus, 214 N. Washington St., Phone 479-I Lanxi Brothers Shoe Repair, 219 S. Main St., Phone 162 La Sanitary Bakery, 226 King St., Phone 146-W La Traille Beauty Shoppe, Pryne Block, Phone 879 Lovier's Dairy Products, Inc., 111 S. Caroline St., Phone 71 Lynch's Restaurant, 113 N. Main St. ,Phone 1046 Madison, Dr., Pryne Block, Main St. Man1ey's Drive-ln, Mohawk St. Mario's Grocery Store, 130 W. Smith St., Phone 1530-W Markson's, 210 S. Main St., Phone 711 Marster's Service Station, 141 E. Albany St., Phone 1874 Marty's Restaurant, Martin Guris. Prop., 527 E. Albany St., Phone 1551-I Minosh Brothers, 51 E. Main St., Herkimer Mohawk Coal G Lumber Co., 95 E. Main St., Mohawk, Phone 66 Mohawk Cotlee Shop, 3 E. Main St., Mohawk, Phone 1094 Moore, David L.. Atty., 147 N. Main St., Phone 808 Murphy Dress Shop, over Breese Cigar Store, Herkimer Park Ave. Shoe Repair Shop, Park Ave., Herkimer Parker 6. Porter Insurance, 200 N. Main St., Phone 513 Patterson's Garage. East Herkimer, Phone 743 Pauline Beauty Shop, 270 N. Main St., Phone 219 Randall Body 6 Welding Supply, East Herkimer, Phone 340-W Rivenburg's Corner Store, 125 King St., Phone 445-I South Side Market, Benny Bokowski, Prop., 305 King St., Phone 1840 Stearns, W. D., Tire Co., Mohawk St. Sullivan's Service Station and Diner, Herkimer Road, East, Phone 335 Va1entine's Upholstery Shop, 303 Lansing St., Phone 1860-I Vogue, 100 N. Main St., Phone 1083 Wallace Fuel Co., East Albany St., Phone 59 Watkins, P. I. 6, Son, 226 Mohawk St.. Phone 980 Western Auto Associate Store, 268 N. Main St., Phone 108 Winn's, Furniture and Appliances, 268 N. Main St.. Phone 98-M Yette, Leo, Sr.. Taxi Stand, 260 Mohawk St., Phone 977 Zappia, Samuel, 220 Caroline St., Phone 1706 ,iniuiaiaiozrninxozniniuni iuxninini I iuqinininivizi 1:11411 101:11 ng 111 ui :again Professional Directory BLAUGRUND, DANIEL I., Attorney Griswold Block Herkimer, New York CRISTMAN 6 DALY, Attomeys 111 Park Avenue Herkimer, New York DUSSAULT, R. W., Dentist 101 North Mcxin Street Herkimer, New York GOLDEN, EARL M., Optometrist 205 S. Main Street Herkimer, New York LAWRENCE, ALBERT L., Attorney 232 North Main Street Herkimer, New York MOORE, FRANCIS I., Attorney 152 North Main Street Herkimer, New York MURPHY. ROBERT E.. Funeral Director 70 W. Main Street Mohawk, New York SIVIITH, CHARLES L., Attomey 270 North Main Street Herkimer, New York SHAY, CARLTON C., CPA 270 North Main Street Herkimer. New York WAGNER, A. D., Osteopczth 126 Park Avenue Herkimer. New York WOLTAG, SAMUEL B., Optometrist Liberty Theater Building Herkimer, New York Congratulations from Herkimer Nurses MARGARET C. RICHARD AGNES GUINEY ELEANOR K. SMITH CATHERINE THOMAS M. ELIZABETH MYERS HELEN E. RICH MARY ROBINSON THERESA WHITE ARDEL SWEENEY MARIAN PELLETIER 1.1 1 1 1.1 1 I aiu- 1 1 -1711020311 1 1 1 lniriuioie 93 2 aim? iciai 1xiJ1:i:i:i:1:iui:i:1 ioiaiaioiuiuisiaiaiuiuioiojoiuioiuioininiuioioq 020-Q-pu 1---,1-----1-..- 1.11:-wr-----vvgzq Patrons and Patronesses Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brondstater Mr. Frank Wojtowicz Mr. Frank Wadsworth Mr. and Mrs. Mr. cmd Mrs. Mr. cmd Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Manley Scott Miner Glenn Potter Samuel Heller Mrs. Katherine Quirk Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Onofrio Monaco Maynard L. Iones Floyd E. Iackson . Vernon L. Lee Thomas G. Lewis Michael Lamanna Burtis S. Chrisman Michael I. Vincent Alexander M. Karecki Iohn P. Manikas Francis Tarnawa Donald I. Mitchell Kenneth Ruhm Iohn l-larter Paul Ingro Iohn R. Roszykiewicz Walter Richard Venner Rasch Public Market Christ Episcopal Church St. Francis de Sales Church Mr. G Mrs. William Cool Mr. CS Mrs. Emanuel Arca Mr. ci Mrs. S. Maytan Mr. QS Mrs. Edwin I. O'Bryan Mr. G Mrs. Clifford Belmore Mr. ci Mrs. Ioseph Viscome Mr. 6: Mrs. Ernest Gilbert Mrs. and Mary Vancour Mr. G Mrs. Frank O. Mosher Mr. ci Mrs. William A. Mitchell 94 2011 101: 11 1 n1o1o1n3o1o14 20:4 3014 i I U I E U U U U U U U ! U U U U U U U U U U U F sn n rn n an n T vu n 11 i a n i n U ll l I i nioioisof
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